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The phrase "on your terms" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase usually means doing something the way you want it to be done, or according to your own conditions. For example, you could say: "I'm willing to negotiate, but only on my terms."
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It is your responsibility to rise up and live it - on your terms, and no one else.
Live it on your terms".
Commitment is always, always, on your terms.
Exploration is always, always, on your terms.
Accept every invitation, you can even insist on your terms.
Just in case... .. Diversion is always, always, on your terms.
"You have to connect to it on your terms," she said.
Or you could – and stay with me here – start holding parties yourself, on your terms.
"You have to start by framing these issues on your terms, and he's done that".
A few days ago you said they could stay but apparently it's only on your terms.
It's all about learning on your terms, rather than a teacher explaining stuff to you.
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